Talk:Junior City Council

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The Junior City Council as posted is a great accomplishment and puts youth in a position where they are able to gain knowledge and experience. The council itself serves the people of the community just as normal city council does, thus deserving the recognition of a page on Wikipedia.

Please read WP:NOTABILITY. And can the Junior City Council pass laws, edicts, rules, or any of the other things that allow the "normal city council" to serve the city? Ironholds 23:49, 2 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Indeed it can. The Jr. City Council creates the ordinance or bill (at that time) and votes on it. If the presented bill passes then the Jr. Mayor presents it to the official City Council, who must approve of the bill in order for it to pass into law. If the City Council disagrees with the bill, they can refuse to allow it to pass, but the Jr city council can edit the bill and present it once more the City Council. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Youngpolitician (talkcontribs) 00:12, 3 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]